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Mr. Levitin, the Georgetown professor, will argue in Thursday's testimony that the business model at servicing giants like Bank of America and Wells Fargo "encourages them to cut cut costs wherever possible, even if this involves cutting corners on legal requirements, and to lard on junk fees and in-sourced expenses at inflated prices".
"He says he's going to cut, cut, cut, cut.
And Newsquest's only answer to that plunge in revenue is to cut, cut and cut again.
Farron added that: To cut, cut, cut or spend, spend, spend would both lead to catastrophe.
It doesn't come cheap, and it raises a big question for the next mayor: How do you compete globally if you're forced to cut, cut, cut?
Robert Geary Portland, Ore., March 1 , 2011 To the Editor: Republicans say that we cannot afford government entitlements and that it is therefore necessary to cut, cut, cut.
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Managed-care companies, under pressure to cut cuts from employers, force the issue by instituting ever-more stringent co-pays for costly brand-name drugs, especially those that aren't much better than less-pricey old ones.
"Jean used to say, 'Cut, cut, cut, cut,' and she was right," Athill says.
"We really don't want to just cut, cut, cut," Bernanke said Wednesday before the House Committee on Financial Services.
As for your hair, if it needs to be cut, cut it.
But even though Donald Trump reportedly wanted to call it the "Cut Cut Cut Act," the bill actually includes a host of tiny tweaks and alterations to the tax code that could actually raise your tax bill.
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